amerceable in a sentence
a.
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Definition
Amerceable refers to subject to a penalty or fine imposed by a court or authority for wrongdoing.
Sample Sentences
- The judge ruled that the defendant's actions were amerceable under the new regulations.
- Failure to comply with the safety standards can result in amerceable penalties for the company.
- In this case, the damages were deemed amerceable due to the intentional neglect shown by the party involved.
- Legal experts debate whether certain infractions should be categorized as amerceable or merely infractions.
- The contract included a clause that specified amerceable offenses in the event of a breach.
- Her actions during the protest were seen as amerceable, leading to significant fines imposed by the city.
- The council voted unanimously to impose amerceable fines for littering in public parks.
- While some violations are minor, others are clearly amerceable and warrant serious consequences.
- The law explicitly outlines which offenses are amerceable, ensuring clarity for all citizens.
- After reviewing the evidence, the board determined that the violations were indeed amerceable and required immediate action.